Explain the reactions of metalic oxide with carbon
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Iron will be reduced by reacting iron(III) oxide with carbon monoxide gas. We can see the pattern forming in these metal oxide reduction reactions. The metal initially has a charge since it is bonded to oxygen. The reaction, in this case with carbon monoxide, reduces the metal and it ends up as a neutral atom.
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In a carbothermic reaction, carbon is used as the reducing agent to reduce metal oxides to pure metal [86] . In the case of copper (II) oxide, the oxide material is reduced to pure copper metal by carbon, producing carbon dioxide gas at the same time. .
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